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AuthorTopic: *LightBag/SpinBag*
ik
Posted: 30th May 2004 15:29
Idea
This is the 3rd reincarnation of the "Bag".
Look in here:
http://s93683780.onlinehome.us/lightbag_project.htm
Enjoy,
ik.
Idea
vurt
Posted: 30th May 2004 15:43
im waiting for the more squelchy version "colostomybag"



seriously tho nice,ill give it a play later Cool
pheeleep
Posted: 30th May 2004 15:59
Uhhhh.... how could I not have heard of these before? Will download when I get home. What is the difference between the dirtbag and lightbag? They are both organs, but what makes each one unique? Is one "better" than the other?
Steven West
Posted: 30th May 2004 18:47
The unstoppable Ik! Very Happy Thank you - can't wait to try it! We're not worthy....

Pheeleep - DirtBag is a real grungy honking Organ emulation. One of the best I've ever come across! However, it's rather CPU intense, and/or maybe not as able to ever deliver a 'smooth' sound. LightBag gives a user drawbar controls for tonality, easier on the CPU, and is capable of smoothness - but can't get quite as grungy as DirtBag right out of the....Bag - so to speak. Wink
Steven West
Posted: 31st May 2004 09:22
Awesome as always Ik! Very Happy SpinBag is very subtle but effective! However it seems to take up ALOT of my CPU - anyway to bring this down a tad? Confused But LightBag is swish, and reedy, and popping even better than before - AND very CPU friendly for fast passages and big Phantom chords. Very Happy

Excellent! We're not worthy....
pheeleep
Posted: 31st May 2004 09:27
I briefly tried em last night. Really like the sound of lightbag and dirtbag, but indeed, dirt bag makes my CPU go crazy. I had one instance loaded, and no other vst's loaded at all, and it used 70% CPU! Shocked Will definitely have to render, but I like the way it sounds. The rotator was a little too subtle to my taste, but maybe I didn't tweak enough knobs. I'll check em out again when I get a chance. Thanks again.
maximilians1
Posted: 31st May 2004 13:01
Ik , thanks for the quality instruments! I tried the lightbagxtra today and it sounds really nice, love the presets, but I get a clicking kinda static sound everytime I hit a note. This doesn't happen to me with the old lightbag II ,is this a bug your working on or is it exclusive to my setup. Question
Patrice Brousseau
Posted: 31st May 2004 13:51
maximilians1 wrote:
... but I get a clicking kinda static sound everytime I hit a note. This doesn't happen to me with the old lightbag II ,is this a bug your working on or is it exclusive to my setup. Question



Same for me... Working in Sonar 2.2 XL with VST Adapter.
ik
Posted: 31st May 2004 15:24
Quote:
but I get a clicking kinda static sound everytime I hit a note.

Yes. Just go to the paged panel, and turn down the on
click and off click knobs.
ik.
maximilians1
Posted: 31st May 2004 17:45
ik wrote:
Quote:
but I get a clicking kinda static sound everytime I hit a note.

Yes. Just go to the paged panel, and turn down the on
click and off click knobs.
ik.


, I should have figured that out, by the fact that it reclicked after I released the note. Thanks for responding IK,
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